Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man

Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock is the inside man on this hourlong weekend series, which CNN says provides "an intimate look into diverse sectors of American life and offers a deep-dive into pressing issues facing the U.S." Episodes include stories about migrant farm workers, the elder care industry, union workers, gun owners, education, bankruptcy, medical marijuana and drought conditions. Spurlock hosts and is one of the executive producers.

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Morgan looks into companies like Google, AirBnB and Spotify as he attempts to rewrite the rules and fill a void in the marketplace.

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Morgan gets a detox treatment to rid his body of contaminants, commonly found in food, cleaning products and furniture.

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Morgan jumps into the world of pro video gamers; a world where teenage gamers gain fame akin to rock stars and enthusiastic fans pack sold-out arenas.

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